Tag archive: Austin

Live Blog: You Lost Me. Live! with David Kinnamin

I’m live blogging today from You Lost Me. Live! Austin with David Kinnamin. This one-day seminar is based on David Kinnamin’s (of the Barna Research Group) new book You Lost Me. From the publisher: “Close to 60 percent of young… continue reading »

The Taming of the Shrew: On Resistance, Vulnerability, and Transformation

Last weekend Dan and I went to see Ballet Austin’s performance of The Taming of the Shrew as part of a week of celebrating our engagement anniversary. It was a delightful production of William Shakespeare’s tale of love’s power to… continue reading »

The King Has Beggars?

Austin is a city where an empty street corner is a rare sight. Homelessness and poverty are big and very sad problems. This morning as I was driving around town running errands, I came upon an intersection where a group… continue reading »

When Prayers Are Visible

This Spring I participated in Pray 40, a forty day prayer campaign for our city. This is an annual initiative of the Austin Bridge Builders Alliance (ABBA), in which we simply pray for God to bring more redemption to the… continue reading »

Reflections on Pray 40, and a Quick Guide on Video Blogging for Next Year

Praying for Austin for forty straight days was an amazing and beautiful challenge! [NOTE: You can view all of my Pray Forty posts here.] Just about the time I was leaving a stressful job at a local marketing firm in… continue reading »

Pray Forty, Day Forty: Mount Bonnell

This is the concluding day of Pray Forty. It has been so eye-opening and awe-inspiring to visit all the places that make Austin who she is. Today My heart is full of expectation and joy as I lift up this… continue reading »

Pray Forty, Day Thirty-Nine: Austin City Hall

Praying for Austin from Austin City Hall.   Photo Courtesy of: Dave Wilson Photography. Creative Commons License 2.0.

Pray Forty, Day Thirty-Eight: KVUE

Praying for Austin’s television media from the KVUE Offices.   Photo Courtesy of: Trey Ratcliff. Creative Commons License 2.0.

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